Lasianthus fordii var. fordii
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Lasianthus fordii var. fordii |
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a. var. fordii View in CoL — Map 6 View Map 6
Lasianthus fordii Hance (1885) View in CoL 324; T. Yamaz. (1964) 352 (excl. var. pubescens (Matsum.) T.Yamaz. View in CoL ); T. S. Liu & J. M. Chao (1964) 128, f. 7; H. Zhu (1994) 72; H. J. Li & H. Y. Liu (1998) 284, pl. 126; H.S. Lo (1999) 97, pl. 25: 5–9; H. Zhu (2001b) 127; (2002) 98. —
Type: Ford 66 (holo BM; iso K), China, Guangdong (Kwangdong), Lo Fu Shan .
Lasianthus tashiroi Matsum.(1901) View in CoL 37. — Mephitidia tashiroi (Matsum.) Nakai (1922) View in CoL 396. — Type: Uchiyama s.n. (n.v.).
Mephitidia tashiroi (Matsum.) Nakai var. kotoensis Nakai ex Sasaki (1928) View in CoL 382, nom. nud.
Lasianthus zambalensis Elmer (1934b) View in CoL 3209. — Type: Elmer 22045 (iso A, K, L, MO, NY, P, SING), Philippines, Luzon , Pampanga.
Lasianthus kamputensis Pierre ex Pit. (1924) View in CoL 392, p.p. quoad syntypes Eberhardt 2050 (P), Pierre 3266 (P).
Shrubs, 1–2 m tall; branchlets terete or compressed in the youngest part, c. 2 mm diam, glabrous to thinly appressed-pubescent. Leaves: blades ovate-oblong, 6 –10 by 3 –5 cm, subcoriaceous or chartaceous, apex acuminate or cuspidate-acuminate, base acute or obtuse, glabrous above, thinly appressed-pubescent or subglabrous beneath, midrib and nerves flat above, prominent beneath, nerves 4–6 pairs, ascending at an angle of 60–70°, curved to the margin, nervules usually obscure above, distinct beneath, subparallel; petioles up to 1 cm long, subglabrous to hirsute. Stipules minute, triangular, pubescent. Cymes sessile, bracts absent. Flowers sessile; calyx campanulate, sparsely pubescent, c. 2 mm long, with 5 triangular teeth; corolla 6 –10 mm long, glabrous outside, villous inside, 5-lobed. Drupes globose or subglobose, 5 –6 mm diam, glabrous; pyrenes 5 – 6.
Distribution — India (Northeast), China, Japan (Yakusima, Kyushu, Ryukyu), Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Philippines (Luzon to Mindanao), Indonesia (Java, Sulawesi, Lesser Sunda Islands, Moluccas, Irian Jaya), Papua New Guinea.
Note — Lasianthus fordii is similar to L. lucidus and are often confused in herbaria. Lasianthus lucidus has small ovate to ovate-lanceolate leaves and lanceolate calyx lobes longer than tube, while L. fordii has leaves from small ovate-lanceolate to bigger ovate-oblong and minute triangular calyx lobes shorter than tube.
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History |
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University of the Witwatersrand |
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Botanische Staatssammlung München |
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University of Helsinki |
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Yale University |
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Bristol Museum |
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Lasianthus fordii var. fordii
Zhu, H., Roos, M. C. & Ridsdale, C. E. 2012 |
Lasianthus zambalensis
Elmer 1934 |
Mephitidia tashiroi (Matsum.) Nakai var. kotoensis
Nakai ex Sasaki 1928 |
Lasianthus kamputensis Pierre ex
Pit. 1924 |
Mephitidia tashiroi (Matsum.)
Nakai 1922 |
Lasianthus tashiroi
Matsum. 1901 |
Lasianthus fordii
Hance 1885 |